Legislative Developments: Variation of leases
publication date: Apr 8, 2010
The LVT may vary a residential lease if it fails to make satisfactory provision for, inter alia, the maintenance of any services which are reasonably necessary to ensure that the occupiers of the flats enjoy a reasonable standard of accommodation; when making such a decision, the LVT may have regard to factors relating to the safety, security and condition of any common parts - Landlord and Tenant Act 1987, s.35.
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